Furoshiki japonais

Cotton Furoshiki "Chrysanthemums" by Sekka Kamisaka

Cotton Furoshiki "Chrysanthemums" by Sekka Kamisaka
Regular price 21,30 €
Regular price Sale price 21,30 €

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Description

This furoshiki features a work by Sekka Kamisaka, from the "Chrysanthemums" motif, with delicate illustrations of a chrysanthemum garden, Japan's imperial flower. A square of light cotton fabric, soft and easy to tie, it can be used to wrap, gift or carry (bottle, bento, book, gift...) and can be reused indefinitely. An elegant and durable alternative to disposable packaging.

The artist: Sekka Kamisaka


Born in Kyoto, Sekka Kamisaka studied painting and design with renowned Japanese masters, working on paintings, motifs for lacquerware, textiles and interior decorations. His style, nurtured by the Rinpa school and enriched by his travels in Europe and the influence of Art Nouveau, created an original and refined universe, recognized both in Japan and in the West. Considered the last great master of the Rinpa school, his works continue to inspire. He was notably honored in Le Monde Hermès, highlighting his lasting influence in art and design.


INTERVIEW

Lavable en machine à 40°C. Ne pas utiliser de produit blanchissant. Ne pas mettre au sèche-linge. Repasser à température modérée avec un linge humide interposé.

COMPOSITION
  • Cotton
DIMENSIONS

50 x 50 cm

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Usage Ideal as a placemat or decorative item to showcase the pattern, it can also be used to wrap a bento or a gift. Washable and infinitely reusable.
Décoration Bento
Yamabun
The producer

Yamabun

Founded in 1913 in Nagoya, in Aichi Prefecture, Yamabun has been perpetuated for over a century Japanese tableware. Specializing in ceramics, lacquer, glass and wood, the house offers a wide range combining artisanal know-how and refined design. Each piece is designed to enhance your meals, whether it's an everyday dinner or a special occasion. By choosing Yamabun, you invite the timeless elegance and quality of the finest Japanese traditions to your table.